Bell Curve

Subtitle:
Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life
Author:
Richard J. Herrnstein
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Bell Curve

Short description

This work offers a perspective on the causes of the social and economic problems that plague contemporary America. It examines the relationship between ethnicity and intelligence and presents the view that America's population is becoming polarized between an educated elite and uneducated poor.

Long description

The seminal book about IQ and class that ignited one of the most explosive controversies in decades, now updated with a new Afterword by Charles Murray

Breaking new ground and old taboos, Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray tell the story of a society in transformation. At the top, a cognitive elite is forming in which the passkey to the best schools and the best jobs is no longer social background but high intelligence. At the bottom, the common denominator of the underclass is increasingly low intelligence rather than racial or social disadvantage.

The Bell Curve describes the state of scientific knowledge about questions that have been on people's minds for years but have been considered too sensitive to talk about openly -- among them, IQ's relationship to crime, unemployment, welfare, child neglect, poverty, and illegitimacy; ethnic differences in intelligence; trends in fertility among women of different levels of intelligence; and what policy can do -- and cannot do -- to compensate for differences in intelligence. Brilliantly argued and meticulously documented, The Bell Curve is the essential first step in coming to grips with the nation's social problems.

Product details

Contributor:
Charles Murray
Publisher:
Free Press
ISBN:
9780684824291
Publication date:
January 1996
Length:
235mm
Width:
160mm
Thickness:
38mm
Weight:
980g
Pages:
912
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
General

Review

Prof. Earl Hunt American Scientist The first reactions to The Bell Curve were expressions of public outrage. In the second round of reaction, some commentators suggested that Herrnstein and Murray were merely bringing up facts that were well known in the scientific community, but perhaps best not discussed in public. A Papua New Guinea language has a term for this, Mokita. It means truth that we all know, but agree not to talk about. ...There are fascinating questions here for those interested in the interactions between sociology, economics, anthropology and cognitive science. We do not have the answers yet. We may need them soon, for policy makers who rely on Mokita are flying blind.

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  Science it is not
Reviewed by Mr Anders Nordheim from Grahamstown, South Africa on 10 June 2003
43 of 87 people found the following review helpful:

I can't believe Kalahari is recommending this title, it is scientifically a joke, statistically an insult and intellectually a farce. Bob Herbert of the NYTimes called it "a genteel way of calling someone a nigger". For a thorough discussion get "Race and IQ" edited by A. Montagu (1999), Oxford University Press. In it Kamin says: "The book has nothing to do with science" (page 407). Anyone marginally interrested in real results will see this book as nothing but garbage due to Murray's hostility of the welfare system and Herrnstein's obsession with race. In South Africa in particular we should refrain from such racist filth

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